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Chemical & Engineering News

Chemical & Engineering News, Vol.97, No.36 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0009-2347 (Print) 

In this Issue (49 articles)

2 - 2 Humorous brevity
Seijo BC
3 - 3 Chemistry degrees and career paths
Rummo GJ
4 - 4 Single nanowire makes tiniest spectrometer
Peplow M
5 - 5 CAR-Ts reverse heart damage in mice
Satyanarayana M
5 - 5 Nanosensors shine a light on brain chemistry
Jansen K
6 - 6 Nanocatalyst sensor produces simple cancer test
Viglione G
6 - 6 Machine learning can have human bias
Lemonick S
7 - 7 A distant planet has water vapor
Lemonick S
7 - 7 Hindered ether synthesis shocked to life
Boerner LK
8 - 8 Making uncommon nanocatalyst shapes
Jacoby M
8 - 8 Cultured bacteria hypermodify peptides
Arnaud C
9 - 9 Tubulin levels affect brain cancer cells' sensitivity to drugs
Zhang CC
9 - 9 Flexible ceramic aerogel withstands extreme heat and cold
Jansen K
9 - 9 Chameleon inspires smart skin
Halford B
10 - 10 BASF, Linde have plan for boosting helium supplies
Reisch M
10 - 10 Gene-editing start-up Trucode launches
Cross R
11 - 11 Sugar-waste-to-fuel plant eyed for Louisiana
Bomgardner M
11 - 11 BioVectra will go to investment firm
Mullin R
11 - 11 LyondellBasell to invest in Chinese project
Tullo A
12 - 12 Fake meat firms gain steam
Bomgardner M
12 - 13 GSK acquires Sitari Pharmaceuticals
Cross R
12 - 12 Wacker invests again in battery materials firm
Mccoy M
12 - 12 DuPont sells silicon wafer business
Reisch M
12 - 12 3M supports PFAS regulation
Reisch M
12 - 12 Ascensus to buy boron specialist Callery
Reisch M
12 - 12 Europeans to advance battery recycling
Scott A
12 - 12 EU database for hazardous waste
Scott A
13 - 13 Clariant opens Houston oil field lab
Tullo A
13 - 13 IRBM and MD Anderson ink pact
Mullin R
13 - 13 Novartis expands STING operation
Cross R
13 - 13 Wilson's Passage Bio raises $110 million
Cross R
14 - 14 Companies spar over PFAS liability
Hogue C
15 - 15 EPA commits to eliminating animal toxicity tests
Erickson B
15 - 15 CSB nominee sails through Senate hearing
Johnson J
15 - 15 UK to allow international students to stay longer
Plackett B
16 - 18 A familiar voice in the lab
Mullin R
20 - 22 The toilet gets a makeover
Hiolski E
23 - 25 Charge detection mass spectrometry steps up
Arnaud CH
26 - 27 Cashing in on the latest science
Reisch MS
28 - 29 In the eye of the storm
Hogue C
31 - 31 The ins and outs of hiring pipelines
Jobber C
32 - 39 The redemption of James Wilson
Cross R
40 - 40 ACS Project SEED: The next 50 years
Warner D
41 - 41 ACS members to vote on amendments
Lewis F
41 - 41 Committee on Chemists with Disabilities debuts accessible periodic table
Dulay MT
41 - 41 Spotlight on innovation
Dibblee M
41 - 41 joint agreement on Sustainable Development Goals
Brown L
42 - 43 Scenes from ACS San Diego
[Anonymous]
48 - 48 2019 Ig Nobel Prizes
Halford B